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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 835

His warm movements and his tone were as if he had returned home.

If someone else passed by now, they would definitely misunderstand their relationship.

Looking at Caspian who was waving his hand on the ground, Carson Montgomery’s teacher was stunned at first, and then his eyes burst out unprecedented hostility.

Why was this guy always so unpredictable?

"Do you really think I can't kill you?"

Hanging in mid-air, Carson Montgomery’s teacher narrowed his eyes.

"If you wanted to kill me, you would have done it. How could you talk to me now?" Caspian smiled.

Teacher of Carson Montgomery was speechless.

"Do you want to kill me or not? If you don't, I'm leaving." Caspian seemed to think that the other party was not depressed enough, so he added.

At this time, Carson Montgomery's teacher really had a sweet taste in his throat. He was depressed and wanted to spit out a mouthful of blood.

"I..."

As soon as he said a word, Caspian deliberately raised his hand and pointed not far away.

Looking in the direction the other party pointed, the pupils of Carson Montgomery’s teacher suddenly contracted.

Not far away, a stone tablet was half-hidden in the snow.

On the stone tablet, there was the word "God Dod" written with vigorous strength.

There was also a character “Mountain” buried under the thick snow.

Despite this being the case, the two words that were revealed were enough to make one take a look at them. They still made one feel as if a blade was pressing against one's throat, one's back going cold, one's soul trembling.

"Are you sure you want to fight now?" Caspian said with a smile.

At this moment, Carson Montgomery's teacher was gritting his teeth.

Why was there such a guy in the world?

You should have burned incense after escaping from Heavenly Spirit Realm cultivator, but now you still want to provoke me.

Are you really not afraid of death?

The arm hidden under the cloak of Carson Montgomery’s teacher was lifted and put down at this moment.

Of course, he wanted to slap Caspian to death.

However, he was even more afraid of the Dog God Mountain.

There was a rumor that within the region of Dog God Mountain, there was that powerful demon's soul that surrounded it.

If you offended it in its territory, the result would naturally be the same as those legendary cultivators who would never come back.

But now, what made Carson Montgomery’s teacher most angry was that Caspian was standing behind the boundary tablet of the Dog God Mountain.

And he was in front of the Boundary tablet.

In other words, although the two of them were only a line away, they were within and outside of the range of the Dog God Mountain.

If he took action at this time, it would be equivalent to publicly provoking demons's souls in the Dog God Mountain.

"You won't take action, will you?" The corners of Caspian's mouth curled up as if he had expected it. "If you don't take action, I'll leave."

After that, Caspian held Jessica's hand, turned around, and walked toward the inside of the Dog God Mountain.

"You..."

Carson Montgomery's teacher’s breathing became more and more rapid.

His nostrils opened and closed. His palms spread out, and then he clenched his fists.

He was hesitating, struggling.

To be honest, the last time he was forced to this extent, even he didn't remember when it was.

If he did not kill Caspian today, not only Carson Montgomery but also him would have demonic barriers in the heart.

However, the legend of Dog God Mountain was right in front of him, causing him to be unable to muster up the courage to truly attack.

Caspian in front of him didn't look back and went straight to the towering mountain peak. The teacher of Carson Montgomery could no longer suppress the anger in his heart and roared, "Caspian, I will kill you!"

The sound was as loud as a heavy cannon, exploding the snow on the ground.

Caspian stopped at this moment. He slowly turned around, raised his head, and looked up into the air.

The two looked into each other's eyes.

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